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Yoh, well done Sharks. Going to Loftus with an under strength team and coming away with the W. Didn't see that coming.
Only the Bulls will now how they lost that game. They were all over the Sharks for most of the game. A few moments of brilliance (and some luck) and the Sharks had it.
 
The ref is keeping the Soap Dodgers in the game. No ways was that piece of garbage Itoje supporting his own body weight. Right in front of the ref, even Mr McGoo could have seen it.

And whats with that retarded singing, get more material
 
The ref is keeping the Soap Dodgers in the game. No ways was that piece of garbage Itoje supporting his own body weight. Right in front of the ref, even Mr McGoo could have seen it.

And whats with that retarded singing, get more material
Regarding the retarded singing, maybe the English should adopt ole ole ole ol la ole olaaaaaaeeee….. claim a Spanish song and make it their own????????????????
 
That first half was so good though. Italy put their heart and soul into the first 40. Went toe to toe. 2nd half though? Vok ou....
 
Thank you Ginger for your years of esteemed service, both to the blue and white hoops and the green and gold. Go well!!


NEWS: Stormers legend Steven Kitshoff has been forced to call time on his illustrious career due to a serious neck injury, following specialist medical advice.

The 33-year-old ends his career with 138 caps for the Stormers and has also represented the Springboks on 83 occasions, winning two World Cups and a British and Irish Lions Series on the way.

He sustained the neck injury playing in a Currie Cup match for Western Province in Kimberley last year and after undergoing initial conservative therapy, the decision was taken to have stabilising surgery.

Following an extensive rehabilitation process he has been left with significantly reduced rotation of his neck and the advice from a specialist neurosurgeon was that there would be a high risk of another injury should he continue playing.

Kitshoff was first called into the Stormers squad as an 18-year-old, requiring special permission to train with the seniors at such a young age.

He made his Stormers debut in 2011 and established himself as a considerable force up front, going on to earn his first Springbok cap in 2016.

He famously lifted the United Rugby Championship trophy at Cape Town Stadium in 2022, as the Stormers claimed the title in their first season.
 
Thank you Ginger for your years of esteemed service, both to the blue and white hoops and the green and gold. Go well!!

Truly sad news. One of my current favourite players. But in the end, one must look after ones health. Thanks for all the memories! Good luck for the future.
 
83 Bok showings and over 100 Provincial showings, not a bad innings at all! Thanks for the entertainment bru, enjoy your time away from the game.
 
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